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- EEA conference 2003 homepage - Held in New York, NY.
- EEA/ESEM European Meeting - Program for 17th Annual congress of the European Economic Association and 57th European meeting of the Econometric Society, held in Venice, Italy.
- Education Experiences Abroad: Russia - EEA study abroad program is open to students wishing to travel and experience new things. The program requires no prior knowledge of the Russian language.
- Empire Electric Assn., Inc.-EEA - A non-profit, member owned, rural electric cooperative in southwest Colorado and southeast Utah.
- Annual Conference 2000 - Held in Crystal City, VA. Provides program and listing of participants.
- Annual Conference 2001 - Held in New York, NY. Provides program and listing of participants.
- European Environment Agency - Selected, recent information and news by EEA.
- Annual Conference 2002 - Held in Boston. Provides program and listing of participants.
- European Commission - European Economic Area - Introduction and documents related to the EEA Agreement.
- Earthquake Engineering Abstracts (EEA) - A database of 100,000 records covering the world literature in earthquake engineering since 1971, searchable by author, title, keyword, and date. Produced by the National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering (NISEE).
Wikipedia Articles
- Residence Card - European Economic Area (EEA) citizens have the right of free movement and residence throughout the EEA. This right also extends to certain family members, even if they are not EEA citizens.
- River Eea - The River Eea is a small river in Cumbria, England running through the Furness region (traditionally a part of Lancashire).
- EEA - EEA may refer to one of the following:
- European Economic Area Family Permit - An European Economic Area Family Permit (short: EEA family permit) is an immigration document that permits the holder to enter the United Kingdom as the dependant of a citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). The documents are not conventially visas as they are issued under the authority of free movement provisions of the Treaty of Rome and European Law rather than domestic United Kingdom immigration regulations.
- Fresh Talent - Working in Scotland Scheme - The Fresh Talent - Working in Scotland Scheme is a programme created by the Scottish Executive to allow non-EEA nationals who have studied in Scotland to live and work in the country for up to 2 years after graduation. After the 2 year limit is over, members of the scheme must leave the UK unless they are successful in applying for residency under existing policy, for example ...